Monthly Archives: August 2012

While Curiosity makes her short test drives, across the grit-covered floor of Gale Crater, taking beautiful – if camouflaged – images of Mt Sharp and its spectacular geological features, on the other side of Mars, almost ignored by the media … Continue reading →

Some new images came back this morning, and I *think* they show that Oppy is climbing back up the sloping flank of Cape York towards a ridge, or an area of several ridges. That’s what this pic of wheeltracks suggests … Continue reading →

Although the media spotlight is still well and truly shining on “Curiosity”, on the other side of Mars, “Opportunity” is still as busy as ever on the edge of the huge Endeavour crater, working her way down the eastern flank … Continue reading →

Opportunity really is making good progress down the eastern side of Cape York, and I’m sure Cape Tribulation is looking larger and closer now! Some new images came back today showing that Oppy is now driving down a very, VERY … Continue reading →

While the world’s new crop of Mars maniacs and space enthusiasts celebrate the historic First Drive of the Mars Science Laboratory “Curiosity” in Gale Crater, halfway around Mars the Mars Exploration Rover “Opportunity” is continuing to do what she does … Continue reading →

Well, Oppy scooted RIGHT past that outcrop I showed in the previous post, so there’ll be no close-ups of those rocks, but I’m sure that’s because the team have identified better outcrops further south along the flank of Cape York. … Continue reading →

Oppy might be about to open an exciting new chapter in her adventure at Cape York. Having driven down to, over and past Whim Creek, she is now heading down the eastern flank of the Cape, roving from crater to … Continue reading →